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It comes from some reading around on the Internet. The hard part is trying to figure out fact from fiction. There's so much information floating around that may or may not be relevant. Add to it my inexperience with redrives and rotary engines. Conceptually, I get the idea loud and clear but practically not so much. Anyway, It's good to know that RWS redrives get a thumbs up.
Cheers,
Ryan Wilkins
On Nov 3, 2009, at 8:35 PM, John Slade wrote:
>the real problem lies in the PSRU
Huh? Where does that come from? I've always thought of the RD1B from Real World Solutions as the most reliable part of my installation and the least likely to break. I know of zero airborne failures of RWS redrives, and one ground failure that was quickly rectified.
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